MIFTAH
Thursday, 18 April. 2024
 
Your Key to Palestine
The Palestinian Initiatives for The Promotoion of Global Dialogue and Democracy
 
 
 

A great civilisation is not conquered from without, until it has been destroyed from within. These words by American historian, philosopher, and writer William James Durant accurately caution, in my opinion, against the inevitable fate of a seemingly lost Arab World.

Without doubt, the so called “New Middle East” doctrine represents a clear paradigm shift in the political map of the region; one that is fully compatible with US and Zionist global strategic interests. However, the emergence, or rather, the enforcement, of this new reality in the Middle East comes, to a large extent, as a result of Arab socio-economic disintegration. Consequently, it is consecutive Arab regimes that are primarily responsible for paving the way for a full-scale western domination of the region; economic exploitation, political paralysis, and strategic/security deterrence.

In other words, as the “New Middle East” is unveiled, it is becoming increasingly evident that the underlying motives behind US foreign policy in the region are neo-colonialist at best, albeit facilitated, willingly or unwillingly, by the majority of Arab regimes themselves.

By definition, the ultimate measure of (nation-state) power in international society is the sum of military force, political influence, economic prosperity, and demographic expansion (population vs. territory). At every single level of these intertwined notions, Arab states have failed to merely sustain their de facto power and influence (i.e. through the vast number of their collective population and their rich natural resources), let alone to progress and occupy a respectable position within today’s system of states.

Since the end of the Second World War, the single most catalytic event in modern history, hence the opportunity of national self-redemption, they have failed to fill the post-war power vacuums in their respective geographic areas and have instead shamefully and passively assumed the role of either mass consumers (the Arab Gulf), or western-dominated proxy leaderships (Jordan and post-Nasser Egypt), or (at one point or another) western-backed corrupt police states/dictatorships (Saddam Hussein’s Iraq and Syria), or all of the above, simultaneously (the unborn Palestinian state?).

What remains of this equation today is a Middle East dichotomised between the popular Arab mass movements (predominantly Islamic political forces) and a set of fragile official leaderships, whose fate seems as unfortunate as the “New Middle East” itself, as they struggle to maintain their international legitimacy as “moderates” with western powers and their popularity among the simmering populace.

Tragically lost in the middle are quasi semi-states, such as Lebanon and, to a greater extent, the Palestinian Authority, whose populations often pay dearly for the proxy wars of regional and global power politics, the latest of which is the ongoing Israeli genocide against Lebanon.

The ultimate question is whether or not Israel, the satellite state of the US and the embodiment of “western democracy” in the region, will not only emerge as the sole victorious entity in the “New Middle East,” but as a true global superpower with the might and will to dominate and eradicate the entire Arab World.

Rami Bathish is director of the Media and Information Programme at the Palestinian Initiative for the Promotion of Global Dialogue and Democracy (MIFTAH). He could be contacted at mip@miftah.org

 
 
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